Business events professional, Tina Eggers (pictured) has been appointed deputy director of Business Development at ASM Global (APAC), the entertainment venue and event strategy and management group. The newly created role will support the company’s business development of ASM Global venues and the growth of its operations in the Asia Pacific and Gulf region. With more than 25 years’ experience in the Business Events sector in Australia and internationally, Tina Eggers has a proven track record of building key client relationships and initiating business events strategies. Commenting on her appointment, Eggers says she is looking forward to working with the teams in the Asia Pacific and Middle East, “to elevate clients’ success and drive excellent results for the group”. Eggers will support ASM Global group director of marketing, Beverley Parker who said: “Tina joins the ASM Global APAC team bringing with her a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of the Business Events sector having worked across all markets including during her tenure securing international conferences for Business Events Sydney and her role at ICC Sydney International Convention Centre as senior manager business development – national.”
New appointment signals ASM Global expansion in Asia Pacific and Gulf region
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